This is one of the film interpretations about Dracula. However, in this case they’ve mixed heroes from other sages about vampires. To be honest, there are so many versions of the Dracula nowadays. So, you can’t say for sure which one is the right. However, the book is more interesting than film. If you are interested in you can find it here.

I was surprised to see familiar faces of Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. Everyone knows Christofer Lee’s characters: Saruman from Lord of the Rings and Count Dooku. And Peter Cushing’s character is legendary Grand Moff Tarkin from Star Wars universe, who is more famous by books rather by films. This added many pluses to my perception during the viewing.

Generally, I liked atmosphere of this film, décor was incredibly beautiful. I know that sometimes you can see, that everything is fake, but I tried not to mention all these nuances and watching beautiful film.

I’m looking forward for the next session. The interest is growing exponentially.

It was first horror film shot in the stereoscopic process. The film, also, was shot in color, which was a rare thing for the horror films of the period. It is historically important, because it established Vincent Price as a horror star. However, I wasn’t familiar with this actor and could even remember none of his films.

This film is a good representation of the term ‘Uncanny Valley’. According to Sigmund Freud ‘The Uncanny’ related to something frightful, to what arouses dread and horror; equally, the word is not always used in a clearly definable sense, so that it tends to coincide with what excites fear in general.

When Sue visited the wax exhibition she saw a statue of Joan of Ark it was the speaking image of her dead friend Cathy. Sue was frightened for death however everyone assured her that it was just a masterpiece. According to Freud there is something common that allows us to distinguish Uncanny within the frightening. It can be proposed that the horror part of this film has been achieved by the use of the ‘Uncanny’.

The narrative part is also strong and straightforward. I think, the eerie atmosphere and uncanny bias are perfect settings for the story about obsessed wax sculptor.